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The snow leopard was probably faked as well. Perhaps a plush pink panther toy!-
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Oh yeah, it's a cruel scandal how mankind extirpates other species, often before they were even given the chance to get 'detected' by representatives of the very same self-proclaimed so-called 'summit of creation' ..
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On the topic of antiques, fakes and theft, I am trying to figure out the chain of crime and who is at fault for what parts. If the buyer paid thousands and was robbed of something with a replacement cost of hundreds and a resale value of next to nothing, is it grand larceny? What if buying and selling the thing is illegal on its own, such as some artifacts, or endangered animals? If I buy $250000 of fake heroin, and someone steals it from me thinking it is $100 of caffein, but it is really sugar, who committed what crime? I know this is philosophical, but these things come up in the antique collecting community.
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And may I add: these questions come up quite rightly!
It's exactly this kind of straight and analytical thinking that stirs up a society gone replete and complacent. Who is who in this world full of intertwined coherences, and who is responsible for exactly what? Too philosophical for a forum about old weapons? No, this is in the right place absolutely. Best, Michael |
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